1. flapped - Adjective
2. flapped - Verb
Derived from flap
of Flap
Source: Webster's dictionaryHad the butterfly not flapped its wings, the trajectory of the system might have been vastly different—but it's also equally possible that the set of conditions without the butterfly flapping its wings is the set that leads to a tornado. Source: Internet
He squealed, flapped around, wouldn’t make eye contact, possessed a far-off look in his eye, and drooled excessively. Source: Internet
Looking like a Rasafarean-meets-circus-clown version of the Clown Prince of Crime, 's Joker went barefoot, sporting wild hair and baggy clothing that flapped in the air like a flag on the Fourth of July. Source: Internet
The bar door flapped in the breeze, missing the latch. Source: Internet
I remained calm by focussing on a hapless white butterfly which had flapped tiredly into the fray, dangerously low to the ground. Source: Internet
A mold-stained tarp flapped over our front door. Source: Internet